Presents the RNA design problem as a set of puzzles. EteRNA is a scientific game that combines an interactive interface for modeling biomolecules with a remote wet laboratory experimental pipeline. Participants use an interactive sequence design interface to design RNA sequences that fold into target secondary structures. The interface visualizes each nucleotide with yellow, blue, red, and green circular symbols representing adenine, uracil, guanine, and cytosine, respectively.

Type:

Web

EteRNA specifications

Unique identifier:

OMICS_19981

Interface:

Web user interface

Programming languages:

Java

Stability:

Stable

Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EteRNA

Software type:

Application/Script

Restrictions to use:

None

Computer skills:

Basic

Maintained:

Yes

EteRNA support

Maintainers

Rhiju Das
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Adrien Treuille
<>

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Funding source(s)

Supported by seed grants from the National Science Foundation [EAGER (EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research) IIS-1043251], the Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Initiative Program, Stanford Media-X, National Research Foundation of Korea Grant 2011-0009963, a Burroughs-Wellcome Foundation Career Award, the Keck Medical Research Foundation, and National Institutes of Health Grant R01 R01GM100953.